BentRabbit
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I agree. Peter Criss was a tard. The way I see it with famous drummers is that if I can play what they play, then they suck.
lol not hardly...
Peter Criss should wish he could play as good as you...
I remember during Kiss' heyday (First heyday? Second? ) The drum rags would all have their 'Reader's Poll' about who is the best 'this drummer' and the best 'that drummer' and Criss would always come out on top...
And then Stones had their resurgence and Charlie Watts topped the polls...
Just like any election, it was all a popularity contest...
TelePaul - Waiting to hear your samples, but best I can say is, just like all recording, trust your ears. If the drums sound good in the OH's and no close mics, then that's your formula... Everything that has been said before is all I can offer as well... Just experiment to find the sweet spot(s). Heck, at my guitar player's studio, we found an excellent room mic placement was to point an SDC at the control room window... The reflection of the drums from the glass was perfect... No textbook will ever show that technique tho